TikTok Creator Rewards requirements
Follower count, age, region, and video length all gate Creator Rewards. Here are the requirements and the ones people most often miss.
To join the Creator Rewards Program you generally need to clear a set of gates: a minimum follower count, a recent-views threshold, a minimum age, an eligible region, an account in good standing, and videos that are original and over about a minute long. The numbers shift over time, so treat the figures here as a guide and confirm the current thresholds before you apply.
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The main requirements
The commonly cited gates are: at least around 10,000 followers, a minimum number of video views in the recent period (often measured over the last 30 days), being 18 or older, living in an eligible region, and having an account in good standing without recent guideline violations.
On top of the account-level gates, the content itself must qualify: videos generally need to be original and longer than roughly one minute to be eligible to earn. Short clips and reposted or unoriginal content typically do not qualify.
The requirements people miss
Two trip people up most. First, the recent-views threshold: you can have the followers but fall short on views in the measured window, which quietly blocks eligibility. Second, the video-length and originality rule: creators with strong short-form numbers are sometimes surprised that only longer, original videos count toward rewards.
Region and account standing are the other silent blockers. A program available in one country may not be in another, and a recent community-guidelines issue can disqualify an otherwise-eligible account. Because TikTok updates all of this, always check the in-app eligibility status rather than relying on a figure you read somewhere.
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